Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This made me laugh because one of the best things about middle age is you no longer care about what other people think about your capris. Not being a slave to fashion and conforming to trends is freeing.
Additionally I couldn't give a flying F*ck about other peoples clothing and suggest you try it too.
Yes, I am amazed by my middle aged and older friends and neighbors who care. Lighten up people, and stop GAF about what others are wearing. We don't care what you wear!
Anonymous wrote:Nothing good, that is.
I went to an event today and many men and women in their 40s and 50s were in attendance. Most of the men wore polo shirts tucked in under their pot bellies and shorts.
Nearly all the women wore capri pants. Capri pants do nothing for you. If you are short, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are fat, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are tall, you don't look good in capri pants. If you are thin, you don't look good in capri pants. No matter the body type or age, capri pants are not flattering.
I say this lovingly. Wear anything else- anything! Shorts (long shorts, if you want to; even short shorts look better than capris), a skirt, pants, anything but capri pants. They make everyone look stumpy and shapeless. No one looks good in them.
Anonymous wrote:This made me laugh because one of the best things about middle age is you no longer care about what other people think about your capris. Not being a slave to fashion and conforming to trends is freeing.
Additionally I couldn't give a flying F*ck about other peoples clothing and suggest you try it too.
Anonymous wrote:The best part of being a middle aged woman is you DGAF what people think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I DO WHAT I WANT!
Exactly. I wear what I want to wear. I am a middle-aged woman who LOVES wearing capri pants! I will probably still be wearing them when I'm 100.